In a significant move for the Oklahoma Sooners football program, sources confirmed that Ben Arbuckle has been hired as the new offensive coordinator. Arbuckle, who previously held the same position at Washington State University (WSU), is expected to bring a dynamic offensive strategy to the Sooners. This decision comes as Oklahoma looks to bolster its coaching staff ahead of the 2024 season. Arbuckle’s track record at WSU included developing one of the highest-scoring offenses in the country, notably ranking eighth in the NCAA with an average of 39 points per game in the last season. ‘I am excited for this new chapter and grateful for the opportunity to work with such a prestigious program as Oklahoma,’ Arbuckle said in a statement. He replaces the former offensive coordinator, who parted ways with the program after the last season. Oklahoma’s head coach expressed confidence in Arbuckle’s ability to lead their offense, emphasizing his innovative approach and success with quarterbacks. Arbuckle is set to begin work immediately, focusing on recruiting and preparing for the upcoming season. The transition marks a significant shift as the Sooners aim to reclaim their status as a national powerhouse in college football.
Oklahoma Hires Ben Arbuckle as New Offensive Coordinator
